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National Weather Service Binghamton, New York

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National Weather Service Binghamton
NWS BGM
Agency overview
FormedJuly 1890
JurisdictionCentral New York and Northeast Pennsylvania
HeadquartersBinghamton, New York
Employees24
Parent agencyNOAA/NWS
Websiteweather.gov/bgm

The National Weather Service Binghamton, New York is a local office of the National Weather Service responsible for monitoring weather conditions 17 counties in New York and 7 counties in Pennsylvania including the cities of Binghamton, Elmira, Ithaca, Rome, Scranton, Syracuse, Utica, and Wilkes-Barre.[1]

Office Staff

Management

  • Douglas Butts - Meteorologist in Charge (MIC)
  • David Nicosia - Warning Coordination Meteorologist (WCM)
  • Vacant - Science and Operations Officer (SOO)
  • Ron Quillen - Electronics System Analyst (ESA)

Senior Service Hydrologist

  • Jim Brewster

Senior Forecasters

  • Michael Jurewicz
  • David Morford
  • Robert Mundschenk
  • Mark Pellerito
  • Brian Tentinger

General Forecasters

  • Theodore A. Champney
  • Mitchell Gaines
  • Michael Murphy
  • Daniel Padavona
  • Vacant

Observing Program Leader (OPL)

  • Vacant

Hydrometeorological Technicians (HMT's) / Interns

  • Lily Chapman
  • Bryan Greenblatt
  • Joanne LaBounty

Electronics Technicians

  • Dave Enty - Senior Electronic Technician
  • Mark Stevens - Senior Electronic Technician

Information Technology Officer (ITO)

  • Ron Murphy

Administrative Assistant

  • Chuck Parker

NOAA Weather Radio

The National Weather Service Binghamton, New York forecast office provides programming for 13 NOAA Weather Radio stations in New York and New Hampshire.[2]

City of license Call sign Frequency (MHz)
Binghamton, New York WXL38 162.475 MHz
Norwich, New York KHC49 162.525 MHz
Syracuse, New York WXL31 162.550 MHz
Elmira, New York WXM31 162.400 MHz
Stamford, New York WWF43 162.400 MHz
Walton, New York WWH34 162.425 MHz
Towanda, Pennsylvania WXM95 162.525 MHz
Cooperstown, New York WWH35 162.450 MHz
Wilkes Barre/Scranton, Pennsylvania WXL43 162.550 MHz
Ithaca, New York WXN59 162.500 MHz
Call Hill - Steuben County, New York WXN29 162.425 MHz
Mount Washington - Steuben County, New York WXN55 162.450 MHz
Honesdale, Pennsylvania WNG705 162.450 MHz


References

  1. ^ Murphy, Ron. "About Our Office". NWS Binghamton NY. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
  2. ^ NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards Frequencies, NOAA. Retrieved August 1, 2018.